Seeking A Law Professional Near Your Family
No matter who you are, where you live, what you do, sooner or later you’re going to have to deal with the fine print. All that legal stuff that really confuses most of us, but which some people make their living being an expert on. When that happens, it’s easy to panic, so it’s better to be prepared. Look for a family lawyer or law professional near your family, and protect yourself from liability.
Here are some quick tips to get you started…
Consultations First
You want to sit down with the lawyer and test them out before taking them on as “your legal guy”. So whatever you have to use as an in, just go in for a consultation. Maybe someone at work stole one of your ideas, and it’s not a big deal or anything, but you’d like to see what your rights are. Maybe you had a fender bender with the neighbor, you paid for it, but you’re wondering if you should have. Some day you might have to call on them to defend you in court, so make sure that they know what they’re talking about.
Look for a Good Deal
Legal counsel is never exactly cheap, but that doesn’t mean that the fees you’re paying should be astronomical. It might not be a bad idea to look for someone who’s only been around for a few years. Obviously, someone who’s been around a while and can only land clients with dirt cheap prices is… Well, not the best around. However, a young lawyer may be inexpensive, but they have potential.
Get to Know Your Lawyer
Take them out for drinks after you’ve gotten to know them a bit. Having a great lawyer on call is wonderful, having a friend who’s a great lawyer is something else entirely.
If You Can Help It, Don’t Go To Court
When you get a great lawyer, you may feel legally impervious. That’s not the case. The world’s best lawyers lose cases now and then. Don’t be proud or boastful, don’t ever utter the words “Oh YEAH!? Well I’ll see YOU in COURT, pal!” It’s never worth it, even if you win. You don’t want cases to go to court except as an absolute final option. When possible settle out of court, even if you’d rather not. Twenty bucks to replace your neighbor’s trash can is a lot cheaper than the cost of legal proceedings to prove that he shouldn’t have had it that far in the road in the first place. As Sun Tzu said, the most decisive victory is that which is won before the battle is fought.
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